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"It's got nothing to do with First Amendment rights. It's got to do with the right of people to know who's trying to change their constitution."
Attorney Mark Grueskin commenting on the likelihood that Doug Bruce will fight any attempt to make him testify about his involvement with Amendments 60 and 61 and Proposition 101 as a violation of his First Amendment rights, as quoted in The Denver Post 09/08/2010.

Legislators seek gift-law clarification

By Ed Sealover, The Colorado Springs Gazette,
April 7, 2008

DENVER - Legislators plan this week to ask the newly formed Independent Ethics Commission whether government workers can accept inheritances or allow their kids to take college scholarships - and to look to change the law if the answers are "no."

House Speaker Andrew Romanoff, D-Denver, has asked the Office of Legislative Legal Services to draw up a list of the most commonly asked questions about Amendment 41, which bans lobbyists' gifts to state employees and limits gifts from anyone else to state workers to $50.

For the full story, please visit http://www.gazette.com/articles/legislators_35022___article.html/seek_clari...

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